Jo Ann Crimm makes a shrimp and squash casserole. Crimm said squash does not have a lot of flavor on its own but picks up the flavors from other ingredients. “(Aunt Nonie’s Shrimp/Squash Casserole) has a real flavor and variety of flavor. It’s just different,” she said. “I got the recipe from my great aunt many years ago so it has the Gulf Coast connection, both with the shrimp and with her. She always brought it to our family reunions, and I often fix it when we are dining with friends. It rose to the top of the list for family favorites,” Crimm said.

Jo Ann Crimm makes a shrimp and squash casserole. Crimm said squash does not have a lot of flavor on its own but picks up the flavors from other ingredients. “(Aunt Nonie’s Shrimp/Squash Casserole) has a real flavor and variety of flavor. It’s just different,” she said. “I got the recipe from my great aunt many years ago so it has the Gulf Coast connection, both with the shrimp and with her. She always brought it to our family reunions, and I often fix it when we are dining with friends. It rose to the top of the list for family favorites,” Crimm said.Staff/Emily Barnes

Squash casserole is a quintessential Southern dish. Jo Ann Crimm of Marietta puts a twist on the traditional dish with the addition of shrimp. She shares her recipe for Aunt Nonie’s Shrimp/Squash Casserole.

Crimm received the recipe from her great aunt Nonie who died in the 1980s.

“I’ve had (the recipe) a long time,” Crimm said.

Aunt Nonie’s Shrimp/Squash Casserole is not your ordinary casserole.

“People see squash casserole and then they bite into it and it’s quite different,” said Crimm, who is married to Harlon. They have two grown children and five grandchildren.

“Every time I fix the Shrimp/Squash Casserole people ask for the recipe. It seems to be a hit and kind of different,” she said.

Crimm said squash does not have a lot of flavor on its own but picks up the flavors from other ingredients. “(Aunt Nonie’s Shrimp/Squash Casserole) has a real flavor and variety of flavor. It’s just different,” she said.

The dish reminds Crimm of friends and family.

“I got the recipe from my great aunt many years ago so it has the Gulf Coast connection, both with the shrimp and with her. She always brought it to our family reunions, and I often fix it when we are dining with friends. It rose to the top of the list for family favorites,” Crimm said.

Even Crimm’s 11-year-old granddaughter loves the recipe. “(Aunt Nonie’s Shrimp/Squash Casserole) speaks to a lot of different palates,” said Crimm, who retired six years ago from Marietta City Schools.

Slice squash and cook with onions in salted water until tender. Drain well. Melt butter and mix with stuffing mix. Line bottom of casserole with half of stuffing mix. Mix squash and onions with remaining ingredients and place in casserole dish. Cover top with remaining half of crumbs. Bake approximately 30 minutes at 350 degrees.

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